Ceiling fan for edwardian home?
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Comments (50)We do have a Steptoe's up here not far from us but it's (dare I say it) wretched! Dark, not clean, badly organised. The one near you, though, AMAZING! We go down every year and take two big cars (we have a Picasso and our friends who live in Devon have a Forester), lol, fill them to the brim every year:) Last year we ended up shipping a lot of it back to Scotland as otherwise we wouldn't have got us, the luggage, and the Roo in to go home!...See MoreBasic kitchen extractor fan- silly or thrifty?
Comments (6)I'm sorry to say that you would be throwing good money after bad. The type of extractor you've linked to is a bathroom model. These gently extractor moist air over a period of time. technically it extracts 220m3 per hour. Even the most basic 'cheap' cooking extractors will deal with 3 times that volume and good ones will extract 6 or 7 times that volume. In real terms that would mean you need between 4 to 7 of those extractors to do the job of what a single dedicated cooking extractor could achieve. When it comes to dealing with greasy smoke filled air, then the difference between a simple ceiling extractor and a dedicated cooking extractor is the difference between a gentle streaming brook and the grand canyon....See MoreCould this ugly house ever be a dream home?
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